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CABLE ADDRESS
ESTABLISHED IN
STAMPHIX" NEW YORK.
1873.
JAMES B. POND
American Lecture and Musical Agency,
Everett House, Cor. Fourth Ave. and 17th St.,
NEW YORK.
Season of 1895='96.
The following list of attractions is offered for the
coming season.
DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS WILL BE FURNISHED ON APPLICATION.
REV. LYMAN ABBOTT, D.D.,
Pastor of Plymouth Church and Editor of "The Outlook," formerly 'Christian Union."
I.
How TO SUCCEED.
II. THE RIVAL QUEENS: A HISTORICAL LECTURE. Queen Elizabeth
and Mary Queen of Scots.
III.
THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION.
IV. THE DEMOCRACY OF LEARNING.
V. OUR HOMES AND THEIR ENEMIES.
VI. UNDER WHICH CREED
VII. THE MERCHANT PRINCE HIS EMPIRE AND HIS EDUCATION.
REV. CHARLES F. AKED,
Pastor of Pembroke Chapel, Liverpool, England.
I.
THE BAD OLD TIMES IN THE MOTHERLAND.
II.
SURELY THE PEOPLE IS GRASS.
III. TENNYSON, THE LAST OF THE LAUREATES.
Minister of the largest non-Episcopalian congregation in the second city of the empire,
Mr. Aked is recognized as one of the foremost preachers and orators in Great Britain.
THOMAS G. ALLEN, JR.
I. ASIATIC TURKEY, PERSIA, ASCENT OF MT. ARARAT. (Illustrated.)
II.
TURKESTAN, CHINA, INTERVIEW WITH Li HUNG. (Illustrated).
Mr. Allen with his companion, Mr. Sachtleben, made the marvelous trip across Asia
on a bicycle-" the most astonishing journey of modern times -an account of which
appeared in The Century Magazine. Mr. Allen's ability to write and describe his experien-
ces is equal to his courage and pluck as a traveler.
ALEXANDER BLACK.
I.
Miss JERRY A PICTURE PLAY.
II. OURSELVES AS OTHERS SEE. Us. (Illustrated.)
III. PHOTOGRAPHY IN ITS RELATIONS TO ART. (Illustrated.)
Miss Jerry " has been the great success of the year. It meets every requirement
of an author's reading, made additionally charming by the illustrations which give life to the
story as it is being read by the author. A more pleasing combination could not be devised.
A. S. Seer's Print, N. Y,
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